Serious issues with kimber, exceedingly angry

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So i bought a brand new Kimber warrior in early may from P and D enterprises, good people in there, they shipped it to me in B.C. as i was pressed for time and didnt want to wait for a temporary ATT. it arrived in the mail approximately a week and a half ago, i took it to the range for the first time today, never been fired before, first magazine works like a dream, i fall in love, second magazine, first round is fine, second round, BOOM, the barrel bushing snapped, the recoil spring plug and recoil spring fly out the end of the gun, i was absolutely crushed, 1800 dollars worth of anything shouldnt break that early in its life, let alone something that your life relies on. very disappointed. has anyone heard of this happening before? regardless, i called P and D and its being fully waranteed by their distributor. and i was using factory ammo before anyone asks
 
Well, any company can turn out a lemon once in a while...but Kimber is known for using a lot of cheap MIM parts, unfortunately.

Although even the cheapest MIM stuff should last more than nine rounds, of course. Could well be a one-off flaw that would have been equally likely with any manufacturing process.
 
Buy a glock.....there i said it LOL

One of these?

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very interesting, I have more then 6K with my Kimber Custom SS II and NEVER ever had a problem at all !
can you post a picture of the broken bbl bushing?
are you sure was properly installed after first cleaning?
 
I'm really curious how many SIG 226 kaboom pictures are on the net?
think that Clock is on the first place with a kaboom history

seriously dude, 1911's have been blowing up long before gaston glock was even born....

sig 229
http://www.thegunzone.com/sigp229-fracture.html

beretta slide failures
http://www.thegunzone.com/m9-a.html

HK USP
http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/hk-expert.html

Stag ArmsAr15
http://www.thegunzone.com/stag15_lc.html

Beretta Storm
http://www.thegunzone.com/b-storm.html

sig 239
http://www.thegunzone.com/sig239-kb.html

colt anaconda
http://www.thegunzone.com/anaconda.html

the gunzone which dean spiers started and where the "kAboom" term originated has many many cases of guns failing.
 
I am not dissing any other gun manufactuer or "type".... I love 1911's... just saying EVERY make and model of gun has KaBoom'ed at one point in either it's development or in user mistakes (most often ammo related).... nothing is infallible

I had a buddy blow up a M1C Garand because the guy at the gunstore gave him the wrong powder.... this is what an estimated "triple charge" does to a garand.

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people keep posting pics of that glock because it is plastic.... well even steel and wood explodes ;)
 
lol it only took me 1 photo to change this thread into a Glock KABOOM thread.

All guns have the capability of having failures. Some may be more ever so slightly more prone to kabooms than others, but failures in any gun out here aren't nearly frequent enough to get me concerned about shooting (knock on wood). I would assume that the frequency of kabooms, with factory ammo, is comparable to a drop in a very, very large bucket.
 
lol it only took me 1 photo to change this thread into a Glock KABOOM thread.

All guns have the capability of having failures. Some may be more ever so slightly more prone to kabooms than others, but failures in any gun out here aren't nearly frequent enough to get me concerned about shooting (knock on wood). I would assume that the frequency of kabooms, with factory ammo, is comparable to a drop in a very, very large bucket.

Yeah, too bad this thread got hi-jacked.....:rolleyes:

Anyway, back on topic..... As it was mentioned before, any pistol can suffer a part(s) failure. Just because it was a ~ $1,600 Kimber doesn't mean it can't blow a barrel bushing. It shouldn't but it can happen.

Hopefully, there is quick turnaround with the warranty work.

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NAA.
 
Well, there's a reason for the linkless system all non-1911's use :)

I said it once and I'll say it again, if someone could come out with a linkless 1911 that'd be the sh...stuff!
 
I am not dissing any other gun manufactuer or "type".... I love 1911's... just saying EVERY make and model of gun has KaBoom'ed at one point in either it's development or in user mistakes (most often ammo related).... nothing is infallible

No doubt...I am just pointing out the fact (for the seriously mentally challenged out there) that the 1911 has been doing everything it's been doing, good, bad and ugly, for a long time.

But I agree 100%, Glocks aren't particularly prone to exploding.

Except the .40S&W Glocks, of course.
 
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